‘Save the Date’ has those pretty girls you like

Does Alison Brie lovingly dill Lizzy Caplan in this movie? Well I can’t say she doesn’t, but it’s also true that I haven’t seen it.

I know Save the Date looks like one of those hip romantic comedies that all the hip critics love (and I know, I will never forgive them for suggesting Take This Waltz – Michelle Williams is afraid of being afraid, you guys!), but it also has Lizzy Caplan, Alison Brie, and Martin Starr, and those are some of the most likable comedy people ever. I would let Lizzy Caplan babysit my child, and I don’t even know her, or have a child. Anyway, IFC Films is releasing Save the Date today on Video on Demand, SundanceNow, iTunes, Amazon Streaming, Google Play, Xbox, Zune and PS3 PlayStation Unlimited ahead of its December 14 theatrical bow. Wait, I can play it on my Zune?!? My Myspace pals will be so excited when they hear about this! Check out the trailer below.

I’ll bite on the strength of the cast alone, but seriously, someone needs to pry the sad acoustic guitar away from the guy who cuts all these indie dramedy trailers. I promise, guy, I’m capable of having my life affirmed without listening to your aimless mopey strumming.

“I will never forgive them for suggesting Take This Waltz…” But did you get to the part where “call-the-cops creepy if he weighed thirty pounds more” guy next door drives a rickshaw? Cause that was the cool part.

what’s the uproxx term…fart-sniffing? those review quotes at the beginning! waiting for a few more reviews on the Tomato. So far, this film that “redefines the rom-com for a new generation” is only pulling a 60.

you can tell a shitty, pretentious indie comedy (a la Tale This Waltz) by the jobs and in this movie one guy is a musician, one guy is a marine biologist and lizzy caplan plays bookstore manager and artist. holy shitstorm that’s bad…

I hope in the end Allison Brie and Lizzy Caplans characters realize that they love each other and then end up going down on each other like Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis in Black Swan. Man that was a great movie.

Is there seriously anyone who saw that trailer and was like “wow, so many critics like it, I wasn’t going to see it but I am now!” Because I’m pretty sure 99% of the people going to see this are going for Alison Brie and Lizzy Caplan.